It’s AMC’s final episode of “Breaking Bad,” and though the show is ending, some say the culture it created will live on.

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Though the show got off to a slow start, fans began to roll in when the Emmy’s did. The merchandise followed suit.

Guerrilla Graphix and Old Town sells matchbooks, magnets, aprons and bags based on the show.

“It’s been a huge boost, a huge stimulus for a small, independent, family owned company,” said Brian Bailey of Guerrilla Graphix.

This week, Walter White appears on the cover of the New Yorker with Bashar Al-Assad.

“Breaking Bad” is making a lot of money for area stores, but some say the show has created its own culture.

“It does become this big old culture, especially locally, because everyone is like wow this is being celebrated around the world,” said Bailey. "People from Japan, Germany, France -- anywhere you could throw a stone."

With the finale looming, Guerrilla Graphix is prepping for mass consumption.

"It'll be a couple of overnights for us to get ready for Sunday,” said Bailey.

Most stores will get copies of the New Yorker on Friday.

Yelp is hosting a “Breaking Bad” finale watch party at Hotel Albuquerque’s Q-Bar.

There will be special VIP seating at the Q-Bar for $10 a ticket. Proceeds go to Albuquerque’s PB&J Family Services.